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You should now be back at the main menu. Don't worry, we're almost done! Choose Address Settings and click OK:

We want to modify the settings for RED, so highlight RED and click OK.
This next part might be a little tricky:

Hopefully you have an ISP that just provides you a DHCP IP Address for your broadband connection. If they do, just change your setting to DHCP (highlight it and hit the space bar) and select OK. You'll also use DHCP if you're behind another router device.
If you're using a Static IP address, select it and enter it on this screen. If you're using PPPOE, select it and you'll be configuring the username/password later. For the rest of the install, it will be assumed you selected DHCP.
After clicking OK, you'll be back at the previous Address settings screen. Tab over to Done and click it. You should now be back at the main menu.
If you selected Static for your RED interface, you can enter the DNS and Gateway settings screen and enter that information. Otherwise tab over to the Done button and click it. You'll be presented with the DHCP server configuration menu:
On this menu you should set up DHCP. Press the space bar to check the Enabled status. Next tab over and enter your start and ending address. If you used 192.168.1.x, then you can copy the above screen. If you used a different GREEN interface address, then modify accordingly. Tab over to OK and click it when your finished.
The next two screens are where you choose your passwords. The first one is the root user which is the user that has total control over the system. The second is the admin user which is used to log in to the web interface. Make sure they are good passwords and that you remember them:

After you click OK on the admin password screen, you'll see this:
Congratulation, IPCop is now installed!
Next (1,2,3,4,5,6)
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